I wonder about Some of the base assumptions in it though, particularly
the idea that modern Christianity is evolving into *"a doctrine, attitude,
or way of life centered on human interests or values." *When were the
Abrahamic faiths ever NOT this? The teachings pervading the bible have
almost solely to do with Human reconciliation with the divine in life in
order to seek union with the divine in death.

There were a few shining saints and heretics of course (Francis of Assisi
springs to mind), but right from the influence of (Saul/Paul) Christianity
has been infused with a strong theme of antipathy towards nature, even to
the point of antipathy towards ones own physical body whose natural
physicality was a source of temptation to sin.